Oiseaux de passage
February 19, 2026, 19:30
Recital

La Cité Bleue is delighted to welcome Natalie Dessay, one of the greatest voices in opera, and Philippe Cassard, a pianist of rare refinement. Their artistic complicity, nurtured by years of collaboration, gives rise to an intimate and vibrant recital, where every nuance, every silence, every breath takes on its full meaning.

Through a programme woven from French and American melodies, the duo explores the thousand facets of voice and piano, between lightness, nostalgia, humour and drama. The poetry of the French language dialogues with the direct expressiveness of the Anglo-Saxon repertoire in a musical journey that is as demanding as it is moving. We recognise Natalie Dessay\'s taste for texts that tell a story, that embody, that touch – and Philippe Cassard\'s taste for subtle moods, changing colours and raw emotions.

This recital is not simply a series of pieces: it is a story, an intimate theatre, a sensitive journey combining elegance and modernity. This concert at La Cité Bleue is part of their final tour as a duo: Natalie Dessay is preparing to retire from the musical stage. A rare, suspended moment not to be missed.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Salzbourg, 1756 - Vienne, 1791)
\r\nfrom Le nozze di Figaro
\r\nCavatina of Barbarina L’ho perduta, me meschina
\r\nRecitativo and aria of Susanna Giunse alfin il momento
\r\nAria of Cherubino Non so più
\r\nAria of Contessa Dove sono i bei momenti

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Ernest Chausson (Paris, 1855 - Limay, 1899)
\r\nLe colibri

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Maurice Ravel (Ciboure, 1875 - Paris, 1937)
\r\nTrois beaux oiseaux du paradis

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Louis Beydts (Bordeaux, 1895 - Caudéran, 1953)
\r\nLa colombe poignardée

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Francis Poulenc (Paris, 1899-1963)
\r\nReine des mouettes

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Maurice Ravel
\r\nOiseaux tristes, piano solo

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Francis Poulenc
\r\nLa Dame de Monte Carlo (text of Jean Cocteau)

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Gian Carlo Menotti (Cadegliano-Vicognago, 1911 - Monte-Carlo 2007)
\r\nMonica’s Waltz from The medium

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Samuel Barber (West Chester, USA 1910 - New York, 1981)
\r\nKnoxville : Summer of 1915 (text of James Agee)

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André Previn (Berlin, 1929 - New York, 2019)
\r\nI want magic from A streetcar named desire 

Tickets Price B

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                                Category 1     Category 2
\r\nFull Price                          45.-            35.-
\r\nAVS/Unemployment                    35.-            25.-
\r\nYoung & Students (<26 ans)          25.-            15.-
\r\nCarte 20ans/20francs                20.-            15.-
\r\nAI/Reduced Mobility                 20.-

Secondary credits

  • Natalie Dessay
    Soprano
  • Philippe Cassard
    Piano
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